No Argument, No Resentment, Be Known For Virtue
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Cheng Gong, also known as Shaozi, lived during the
Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D.25 - A.D.220). He was from the Gumu Area of Langya
County, (currently Zhucheng City in Shandong Province). His father passed away
when he was young. He grew up in poverty, but he studied hard. His diligent
efforts were finally repaid when he became a teacher in his hometown. During a time of war, Shaozi led his students to flee to the mid-Han region.
Later, he and his wife moved to Mengyin Mountain and farmed there. When the
harvest was close, another person claimed that Shaozi's crop belonged to him.
Shaozi did not argue. He left the crop to that person, and moved away. Many people cannot stand for these kinds of things. Shaozi gave away his own
interests to others without argument or resentment. It was not cowardly
behavior, but the result of his forbearance and broad mind. Only a person with
moral integrity and knowledge behaves in such a manner. The story spread in the
royal court and in society. History has recorded that Shaozi was known for his
virtue. Three governments offered him positions, but he refused. During the Yongping years (A.D.58-A.D.57), Shaozi was recommended to the
emperor and called to the capital. Emperor Ming bestowed the title of doctor
upon him, and soon after that, promoted him to Zhuozhonglangjiang. He submitted
several proposals in which he discussed affairs of state openly and honestly.
The courtiers both admired and dreaded his moral courage. He was even well known
in Xiongnu (Mongolia). Because of his widely respected reputation, the northern
Shanyu (a title used by the rulers of Xiongnu-Mongolia) sent an ambassador to
meet specifically with Shaozi. April 8, 2007
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/4/13/152403.html
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